Showing posts with label Dare to be different. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dare to be different. Show all posts

Thursday, March 08, 2012

Dare to be different...

Recently, I got into one of those moods that in my child-bearing years I called "nesting." It's the mood that makes me want to clean and organize. Sometimes I think it comes now at a time when everything around me is in chaos, and I need to bring order to something...anything...in order to cope. Whatever the reason, the result is calming. 

I started with the bottom drawer of my sewing dresser. I absolutely love neutrals. Always have...in decorating, dressing, and quilting. So, I took all of my neutrals from everywhere in my studio and stash closet, folded them neatly, and set them in order by tone or design.


Next, I attacked what I call my leftovers. I rarely use patterns for my quilting. Generally, I purchase the yardage I think I need, make as many squares as I can from what I have, then put a quilt together. The result is a pile of strips, scraps, and completed squares with no home. So, I went through all the mess and organized all my leftovers into bags. I have an entire box full of these bags. Here are a few....


Now, I come to that Amy Butler Midwest Modern fabric that I already made two twin quilts and a baby quilt from. I started off with twelve half-yards of the collection. I purchased a cream background fabric and went to work. Even after all those quilts, I had a leftover bag! Over the past three days, I took everything in the bag and threw together another nineteen squares. Well, at this point, I knew I needed twenty to make a 4X5 block quilt, but I just didn't have enough to pull off another one. So, after some thought, I decided to throw a big circle into my quilt of squares and rectangles. I chose an inset circle....


The result is a quilt I am calling "Dare to be Different."